Zac Posen Fashion Show
Hair
by Petermark Salon
Zac Posen’s Spring/Summer 2010 collection would not be complete without the perfect coif, and make-up. As you
can see... that’s exactly what we gave them. Just as we did for the Versace show a few
months ago, we’re going to give you detailed step by step insight into how we created the look.
Spring/Summer collections are showing a lot of color, so why not accessorize your hair to coordinate with your ensemble? For Zac
Posen’s show, the hair look
required that we use multi- colored clip-in extensions to really turn out an
avant-garde style. First, we start by lightly misting the hair, we
used Depsea Smoothing Foundation Spray by Shu Uemura. By misting the hair we eliminate any fly aways and smooth everything into place. Then we use a paddle brush and hair tie to pull the models hair back into a ponytail. Make sure this is nice and tight so it stays throughout the entire evening.
Once secured, separate the ponytail into two sections, and then use a styling cream such as Silk Mesh by Shu Uemura to smooth
each section. Next we take our desired shade of colored extensions and wrap it around two sections of natural hair by twisting it.
The two sections are now twisted together, pinned at the nape of the neck and back up around the ponytail, and then pinned making a haute chignon. (Chignon is fancy for a “bun” for those of you who aren’t fluent in hair lingo.)
We finished the style off with an all over spray of Sheer Lacquer to ensure that the look stays shiny and set in place all night.
And last but not least... remember a small bag of jelly beans will keep cranky models eat- ing out of your hand.
These Divos are out!!!!
Strike a POSen!
MakeUP
by LadyLash Studios
Imean, who doesn’t dream of doing the makeup for a Zac Posen fashion show? When we were approached with the
opportunity, we immediately jumped at the chance. Zac Posen would be previewing his spring line at a private showing at Petra Levin’s house in Palm Beach to kick off the Caron Renaissance Gala. As if the glamour wasn’t enough to draw us in, it was also for a good cause which was just the icing on the cake.
When we received the looks from Mr. Pos- en’s creative team, we were instantly inspired to create something that was as equally glam
as his designs, without drawing too much at- tention away from them.
Here’s how we created the look.
Because the show was outdoors with heavy lighting, we decided to skip a foundation alto- gether. Instead, we used LadyLash Translucent Setting Powder to take away any shine and make the models face as matte as possible.
Next, we dusted on a rosy blush to accentu- ate the cheeks.
When it came to eyes, we swept on a light layer of MAC’s Blackberry Eyeshadow. Although this is a darker shade, it doesn’t appear too heavy on the model’s eyes, so you get a great smoky effect without being too dark. Glide Liner from Xtreme Lashes worked
perfectly to line the upper and lower eyelids, and we actually skipped the false lash strips (if you can believe it) for this look and just added a few coats of LadyLash Mascara instead. We did this because the lips were really the central focus of this particular design.
For the lips, we slicked on a quick layer MAC Morange Lipstick to complete the look.
Finally we set everything with a new favorite product of ours, Skindinavia Makeup Spray. This prevents creasing and keeps your makeup looking great for hours.
These models looked fresh-faced and the look can easily be replicated at home. You don’t have to be a runway model to look like one!
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SStay Fabulous! Georgio and Mikaela Fernandez, Owners of LadyLash Studios
Ladylash Studios at 170 NE 2nd Ave Delray Beach, FL 33444 561.865.5111 • Visit www.ladylash. com. Follow us on &
PeterMark SaLOn
Mark Hasche and Peter Derosa, stylists and owners of the new PeterMark Salon in Delray Beach, have a combined total of over twenty years of professional hairstyling experience, primarily in South Florida. They have served numerous celebrity clients, appeared on several TV shows, are both na- tionally and internationally trained, and travel the country in- termittently throughout the year to teach a variety of classes to other professional stylists. Before coming to Delray Beach, they owned and operated a highly successful hair salon in the Pompano Beach area for over nine years. Petermark Salon is located at 12 N 4th Ave., Delray BEach, FL. 561-265-6763.
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